The weekend is upon us again and if you're looking for suggestions on what to do with the kids then look no further.

Although it may be Valentine's weekend there are plenty of family friendly events happening right across our city.

Not forgetting that this is also the beginning of half-term for many kids so if you want suggestions of things to do right through next week take a look here.

Here's just a few things happening this weekend:

Love Saves the Day Family Roller Disco- February 13

The MAC is set to transform their theatre into a retro roller disco this Valentines weekend!

Fun for all the family, this special event is run by a professional roller company. With sessions starting from 2pm, this is a family day out you won't want forget. Ticket prices includes a 45 minute skate session and hire of your roller boots and protective gear.

Honey, I Shrunk The Kids – Saturday Morning Minors Club

Join The Strand's Minors Film Club, every Saturday at 12 noon, offering free educational film screenings open to all.

Aimed at children of Primary School age, each screening has either an introduction, handout or special activity and the kids are encouraged to review the films!

This week's film screening is Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.

Beauty and the Beast Family Movie Mornings at the Ulster Hall-February 13

A special Valentine’s Day screening of the classic Disney adaptation of this much-loved fairy tale.

Suitable for children aged 3 to 11. Children must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+.

Giant LEGO Brick Animal Trail- February 13 to March 20

The world’s most popular toy will bring families closer to nature at Castle Espie Wetland Centre. The Giant LEGO® Brick Animal Trail will be here from 13 February to 20 March, with the sculptures sitting among some of their real-life cousins.

The awesome models, which include a giant otter, a massive mallard and a colossal kingfisher, will form a trail for kids (and big kids) to inspire them to build a better future for nature.

Follow the trail around the nature reserve to discover how many LEGO bricks have been used to make each animal. Visitors can also enter a competition to win their own LEGO kit.

There is no extra cost to meet the giant LEGO brick animals at Castle Espie Wetland Centre, the trail is included in the admission price. LEGO workshops are an optional extra, subject to availability.

Time : Open 10am - 5pm, Monday - Sunday

Belfast Giants V SG Cortina- February 12 & 13

Enjoy two nights of action packed fun at SSE Arena as Belfast Giants take on SG Cortina in a double header. Tickets available from SSE Arena box office or via Ticketmaster.

Ulster vs Glasgow Warriors, February 13

Enjoy an evening of family Guinness Pro 12 fun at Kingspan stadium as Ulster take on Glasgow Warriors.